What do you want to create?
Describe your video
Settings
Quick preview version of Veo 3.1. Try your idea in 30 seconds — if you like it, switch to Quality for the final version.
Tips for great results
Be specific
Don't just say "a cat", say "an orange cat napping on a sunny windowsill"
Describe motion
Specify movement: slow pan, gentle turn, camera zoom in, etc.
Set the style
Add keywords like "cinematic", "anime", "photorealistic"
Text to Video Use Cases
From product ads to storyboards — if you can write it, AI can generate the video.
Product & Brand Ads
Turn product descriptions into polished video ads. Write the scene — lighting, angles, mood — and AI delivers studio-quality footage without a camera crew.
Luxury watch rotating on dark marble, golden rim lighting, macro detail, premium product photography
YouTube Intros & B-Roll
Generate eye-catching intros and B-roll footage from text. Describe the establishing shot you need — no stock footage subscriptions required.
Aerial flyover of futuristic city at sunrise, golden clouds, cinematic wide angle, smooth dolly forward
Social Media Short Clips
Create scroll-stopping clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. Write a 1-sentence hook and generate in seconds — perfect for daily content.
Close-up coffee pour into glass cup, creamy swirl, satisfying ASMR style, warm tones
Educational & Explainer Videos
Visualize abstract concepts for courses, tutorials, and presentations. Describe the concept and let AI create the visual — no motion graphics skills needed.
3D visualization of DNA double helix rotating, molecular structure glowing, dark background, scientific documentary style
Music Videos & Lyric Visuals
Turn song lyrics and mood descriptions into atmospheric visuals. Write the vibe — AI generates cinematic clips you can sync to your track.
Neon-lit rain falling on empty city street at night, lone figure in silhouette, cyberpunk aesthetic, slow motion
Short Drama & Storyboarding
Pre-visualize scenes from your screenplay. Write each shot as a text prompt, generate the storyboard, then iterate before expensive production.
Medium shot, detective examining evidence on desk under dim lamp, film noir, moody shadows, slight push-in
Video Prompt Formula Library
Video prompts ≠ image prompts. The key difference is motion, camera, and temporal change. Master these 6 formulas for professional-grade video output.
Narrative Shot
[Subject] + [Action/Motion] + [Setting] + [Camera Movement] + [Mood/Lighting]
Example prompt
A woman in a red coat walks through a narrow alley in the rain, camera follows from behind, neon signs reflecting on wet cobblestones, cinematic moody lighting
The camera follow + walking motion + rain = three layers of movement. This is what separates a great video prompt from a static image description.
Mood Loop
[Environment] + [Subtle Motion] + [Time Cue] + [Atmosphere] + [Sound Hint]
Example prompt
Cozy café interior, steam rising from a coffee cup, afternoon light shifting through curtains, lo-fi warm tones, quiet ambient feel
Subtle continuous motion (steam, light shift) creates a seamless loop — perfect for background videos, music visuals, and social media headers.
Action Close-up
[Close-up of] + [Object/Subject] + [Dramatic Action] + [Speed] + [Visual Effect]
Example prompt
Extreme close-up, fresh strawberry dropping into milk, slow motion splash, creamy white droplets suspended mid-air, professional food photography lighting
Slow motion + splash + suspended droplets = the kind of satisfying video that stops thumbs on social feeds. Speed control is key to video virality.
Dynamic Camera
[Camera Type] + [Movement Direction] + [Reveal Subject] + [Environment] + [Cinematic Style]
Example prompt
Drone shot starting from ocean surface, rising vertically to reveal an entire tropical island, turquoise lagoon, golden hour, breathtaking aerial cinematography
Camera-as-storyteller: the vertical reveal creates narrative tension even without characters. Pure camera motion can carry an entire video.
Character Performance
[Character Description] + [Emotion Arc] + [Gesture/Action] + [Setting] + [Art Style]
Example prompt
Young girl with braids, surprised expression turning into a wide smile, catching fireflies in her hands, enchanted forest at dusk, Studio Ghibli anime style
The emotion arc (surprise → smile) gives the video a beginning and end in 5 seconds. Without emotional change, character videos feel like animated photos.
Scene Transition
[Scene A] + [Transition Trigger] + [Scene B] + [Visual Continuity] + [Overall Tone]
Example prompt
Camera pushes into a painting of a mountain landscape on a wall, painting comes alive, camera passes through into the real mountain scene, seamless transition, dreamy fantasy
Scene transitions are impossible in images — they're uniquely cinematic. This formula leverages AI's ability to morph between two visual states.
Common Prompt Mistakes & How to Fix Them
Avoid these common mistakes and double your AI video quality.
Too vague — no motion described
A cat
An orange tabby cat stretching and yawning on a sunny windowsill, warm afternoon light, close-up, gentle slow motion
Without motion words (stretching, yawning), AI generates a static-looking video. Always describe what moves and how.
Too many actions in one clip
A man walks in, sits down, picks up a phone, starts talking, then stands up and leaves
A man sitting at a café table, picking up his coffee cup with a gentle smile, warm morning light, medium shot
5-10 second videos can only handle 1-2 actions. Multiple actions create jarring, incoherent movement. One clear motion per clip.
No camera movement specified
Beautiful sunset over the ocean
Beautiful sunset over the ocean, slow drone pull-back revealing the coastline, golden hour, cinematic wide angle
Camera movement (tracking, pan, zoom, aerial, dolly) is what makes video feel cinematic instead of a slideshow.
No style or mood keywords
A city at night
Cyberpunk Tokyo at night, neon reflections on wet streets, blade runner aesthetic, slow dolly through the crowd, moody blue and pink tones
Style keywords (cinematic, cyberpunk, anime, documentary) + mood (moody, dreamy, epic) control the entire visual language of the output.
Describing what to see, not how it moves
A forest with tall trees and sunlight
Sunlight filtering through tall forest canopy, dust particles floating in light beams, camera slowly tilts upward, peaceful and ethereal
Video is about motion over time. 'Dust floating' + 'camera tilts' transforms a static forest description into a living, breathing scene.
Best Model by Prompt Type
How you write your text determines which model works best. Short ideas, detailed scripts, style keywords — each has an optimal match.
Sora 2
Excels at interpreting concise prompts. Strong imagination fills in details you didn't specify — ideal when you have a quick idea but not a full script.
"A cat knocking a cup off a table, dramatic slow motion"
Veo 3.1 Quality
Handles long, complex descriptions with multiple visual elements. Best at following precise camera, lighting, and mood instructions in narrative text.
"Aerial drone shot of a coastal town at golden hour, camera slowly descends to reveal a fisherman mending nets on the dock, warm backlighting, documentary feel"
Wan 2.6
Best at translating artistic style keywords into video. Cyberpunk, watercolor, Ghibli, film noir — Wan interprets abstract aesthetics more faithfully than other models.
"Enchanted forest, bioluminescent mushrooms, Studio Ghibli art style, gentle fireflies, dreamy atmosphere"
Runway Gen-4
Cheapest and fastest — 10 credits, under 30 seconds. Use it to test prompt ideas before committing to a premium model for the final version.
"Person walking through snow, wide angle" → test → refine → switch to Veo for final
Script to Video Workflow
The complete process from written idea to finished video.
Write a Short Script
Keep it 1-3 sentences. Focus on one scene, one action, one mood. Don't overcomplicate — AI handles the details.
"A woman in a red dress walks through a rainy Tokyo street at night, neon reflections on wet pavement"
Choose Style & Model
Add style keywords to your script: cinematic, anime, photorealistic, documentary. Then pick a model — or let Auto mode choose for you.
Cinematic → Veo 3.1 · Anime → Wan 2.6 · Fast Draft → Runway Gen-4
Generate & Iterate
Click Generate. Review the result. Tweak your script and re-generate until it's perfect. Start with budget models for drafts, then switch to premium for finals.
Draft: Runway 10cr → Final: Veo Quality 200cr
Text to Video — How We Compare
Traditional filming vs single-model tools vs 20+ model platform — which is best for generating video from text?
| Feature | Traditional | Single Model | Vimod AI |
|---|---|---|---|
| No camera, crew, or equipment | |||
| Multiple AI models to choose from | |||
| Auto-selects best model for your prompt | |||
| Generate from text description only | |||
| HD / 4K output quality | |||
| Under 3 minutes per video | |||
| Cost under $1 per video | |||
| Style variety (cinematic, anime, realism...) |